Sometimes the problem isn’t that you don’t know what to write.
It’s that too many things are talking at once.
Thoughts overlap.
Ideas interrupt each other.
Nothing waits its turn.
In moments like that, writing doesn’t need to be quiet.
It doesn’t need to slow anything down.
Some people write anyway.
Not to organize the noise —
just to give it somewhere to go.
This kind of writing isn’t a method.
It doesn’t promise clarity or relief.
You can write half a sentence.
You can jump topics mid-line.
You can repeat the same thing until it feels dull.
You can stop without finishing.
None of this is a failure.
It’s just writing —
while your head keeps talking.